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once you start redditing, you spent a lot more time on the internet that you did before-- once you want to stop redditing, you still want to internet, but you can't justify the use of the time. it's a catch 22.

StumbleUpon content is pretty bad. I put I was interested in pages about open source and Linux and all I got was one of the hundreds of pages about how to install mp3 codecs for Ubuntu, lists of simple bash commands and basic-level stuff. Left disappointed.

I used to Stumble..also how I ended up here, but when they started messing with it and I had to sign in every time I switched pages, it pissed me off and I haven't been back since.Also, who has time for that with Reddit to look through..reposts or not.

I found out about 4chan during my high school years, but it slowly diminished once I realized how annoying the site was. Lo and behold, I find Reddit during my college years. What's next? Some site that's "better" than Reddit when I'm an old fart?

Not moments ago deleted the reddit page so I could be more productive/also because links were all purple, then instinctively I ctrl + T to open a new tab, typed R in the search bar, hit enter as soon as the auto-complete for reddit.com came up and now I'm back.

I've only been on reddit for about two weeks and in that time I have come to enjoy the comments that go completely of topic and which for some reason end to something related to bowel movements. That's probably it. The site looks like shit. I could probably make this website and I only know how to make tables using html.

edit: wait... shit. I'm new to this. Original-finder finds the original when someone posts a [fixed] tag... not reposts. wow. erm. I don't know what to say. I'm really surprised at how quickly it got downvoted after I posted this comment though. :/ I don't know if this submission was created in response to the askreddit post or not. Doesn't seem to make sense if it was. Maybe it was in response to a response to the askreddit one... but still I feel bad for misunderstanding the purpose of original-finder. thought it was something like a duplicate-finder or whatever.

If Reddit is serving the exact simulated function that an actual internet community would, then does it matter? Simulated or not, you are interacting with a community that behaves "real". Really, simulated or not, you will only ever interact with us in your own mind. Every relationship you have had may be a simulated experience, but it is all only happening inside your own thoughts, your own reflected version of reality that your consciousness is playing like a video game. So it makes no difference, so long as the simulation is of substantial high quality. You may be the only real person in all existence, but if you place meaning on the simulated relationships you experience and treat them as though they were real, then they provide effectively the same benefit/value to you.

Or you yourself may be the higher being experiencing a dream or imagined reality from a subjective perspective, limiting your ability to recall anything outside of the character you're pretending to be.

I just realized how true this is, because now that I'm home from school I have other stuff I can do so I hardly reddit. Back at school, I'm on reddit almost constantly because god forbid I do schoolwork

I look forward to the day that I suddenly realize that I haven't been on reddit in months. Not because I wanted to stop, but rather because I have so much else in my life I no longer have space for reddit.